Which preposition to use with objectionable

in Occurrences 41%

Hume wrote:'Pray do you not think that a proper dedication may atone for what is objectionable in my Dialogues'!

to Occurrences 29%

I'm goin' to call you so if you're not objectionable to it.

than Occurrences 10%

Convinced from previous experience that to oppose every form of guaranty by the nations assembled at Paris would be futile in view of the President's apparent determination to compel the adoption of that principle, I endeavored to find a form of guaranty that would be less objectionable than the one which the President had in mind.

as Occurrences 9%

But he was not a "quitter," which word, though objectionable as slang, is most satisfactorily descriptive.

of Occurrences 8%

The least objectionable of the inland scavengers is the raven, frequenter of the desert ranges, the same called locally "carrion crow.

on Occurrences 7%

White sometimes appears on chest and feet; it is more objectionable on the latter than on the chest, as a speck of white on chest is frequently to be seen in all self-coloured breeds.

from Occurrences 6%

But I do think that it is more practical in operation and less objectionable from the standpoint of national rights and interests than the one proposed by the League.

for Occurrences 5%

toutoisi tois autoisi touton chortasoo] Now all these schemes, ingenious as they may be, are objectionable for the same reasons as the flying Island of Laputatheir glaring violation of verisimilitude, and many of them of possibility.

with Occurrences 3%

There are several other vegetables equally objectionable with the last, though they cannot be classed under the same head.

without Occurrences 1%

A measure, however, may be very objectionable without being unconstitutional, and such a view of the India Bill the progress of the debates in the House of Commons disposed the King to take of it.

among Occurrences 1%

The most interesting ornament seen on any member of the tribe was a necklace of human hair, adorned with the rattles of rattlesnakes, which abound in the territory infested with these remnants of all that is most objectionable among the aboriginal red men of this continent.

at Occurrences 1%

This objection, always in force, is still more objectionable at night-time, when doors and windows are closed, and amounts to a condition of poison, when placed between two adults in sleep, and shut in by bed-curtains; and when, in addition to the impurities expired from the lungs, we remember, in quiescence and sleep, how large a portion of mephitic gas is given off from the skin. 2471.

per Occurrences 1%

But the truth is, that, however objectionable per se, yet, relatively to others of their class, both a thief and an ulcer may have infinite degrees of merit.

about Occurrences 1%

To be sure, every one who has met Horace, not only fails to find anything objectionable about him, but accords him great powers of attraction; yet they declare in the same breath that the affair will not do for a precedent, and deplore its radical influence.

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